Based on 10 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 10 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 626 in 773 in Haringey
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uncooked food, uncooked eggs, how can you uncook eggs? its the first thing you learn how to do in cooking school yet these people cant seem to get it right? how? im still in shock, then they had the audacity to be rude!
Alexandra S . 2021-09-19
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English Breakfast도 맛있고 오늘의 수프와 같이 먹는 바게뜨의 맛도 매우 좋음. 다른 까페에 비해서 가격도 저렴한 편이라 여러모로 마음에 들었던 곳임.
wangsipri . 2015-10-29
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Habiendo trabajado en la zona durante 25 años y saber todos los restaurantes de la zona. Además sabiendo que los anteriores dueños que eran fantásticos; fui en hoy para probarlos. Pedí un simple bolsa de patatas y me dieron un miserable, frío, sin cocer, ninguna de las salsas pedí, sosa, sal menos patatas fritas. Ahora bien, si se trata de un ejemplo de que el resto de la comida, que se abstengan de hacerlo. Muchas gracias.
AIm . 2015-05-16
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Se trata de una buena cafetería/restaurante para tomar algo mientras visitas Notting Hill. No creo que sea un sitio que apuntar en tu libreta de lugares donde ir a comer. Aunque la comida es bastante buena, el servicio no lo es tanto. Buena parte de culpa la tiene la encargada, un tanto antipática. En cuanto a la comida, el cocinero, un inglés de adopción con decenas de años en el antiguo continente, prepara obras maestras. Yo diría que su especialidad son los brunch, y de hecho creo que la mayoría de la gente que pasa por allí lo sabe y lo pide. Luego, como en todos los sitios, comida congelada para cosas rápidas y buenos guisos dependiendo del día. Aún a sabiendas de que el brunch puede que sea el plato estrella de la casa, para mi gusto la Cheese-Omelette es un plato riquísimo. Exquisita. Como he mencionado más arriba, el servicio es el punto negativo del local. La encargada ordena al camarero/a, o directamente ella misma te quita el plato antes de que lo hayas acabado. Parece ser que le interesa que tardes el menos tiempo posible en comer y salir pitando para poder volver a ocupar la mesa. La relación calidad-precio en cuanto a la comida es alta, sin embargo en cuanto al servicio, deja mucho que desear. Repetiría por la calidad de la comida, no lo haría si supiera cómo va a ser el servicio.
Eske . 2015-02-14
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Una agradable cafetería en la zona. mis huevos Benedict con salmón ahumado estaba bien; un montón de salmón y perfectamente huevos escalfados con una pequeña ensalada, principalmente lechuga, en el lateral. tortilla con patatas fritas eran también muy agradable. La ensalada de fruta era decepcionante por 3.50 libras pues compuesto por una manzana, un plátano y quizás dos fresas en una con media lunas de zumo de naranja, especialmente cuando entramos en un mercado con una gran variedad de fruta. dos platos principales, zumos de fruta fresca, ensalada de frutas, flapjack, cafés y consejo alrededor de £30.
Mipanko . 2013-08-24
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We were spending a Saturday morning among the maddening crowds on Portobello Market and wanted some hangover-cure food to help us through... Our orders were taken quickly and I had a cappuccino and a bacon panini (my wife had eggs on toast) and it was really tasty and hot (I mean really hot which is unusual for a bacon butty). Its a really friendly little coffee shop and also good value for money.
timetoshine . 2013-06-11
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I was in a fix for something cheap and filling to eat. I was really hungry (but on a budget) and really fancied a burger. The 'house special' was a home made lamb burger, but 1 pound 50 more than the regular burger on the menu. I opted for the cheaper option, but this was a huge mistake. It was rubbery & a sub standard product. (Worse than you get at the open air car boots!) When I pointed this out to the (friendly) waitress, she said I should have gone for the special. I don't see that a tiny bit of mince/beef costs more than the ingredients they dared to charge me over a fiver for. I should have opted for the all day breakfast! Nice to be able to sit outside however. NB I don't recognise anything from the photo shown here of the cafe, although there was seating inside. Would not go there again - unless just for a cuppa and in a fix again.
Susan S . 2013-04-23
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I wanted something light and cheap for lunch and this totally fit the bill. I had very good homemade vegetarian soup, and a piece of carrot cake which was about average (which is to say I ate it all!) They have a comfortable seating area in the back and a good selection of standard fare, plus some specialties like Spanish omelet, moussaka and stuffed cabbage. Prices are reasonable for London.
Rschwartz375 . 2013-01-18
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Last Saturday I went with 3 friends to take some coffees and the waiter was not very kind. First he asked, are you going to drink 3 coffees being 4 people? and we said yes, now we just want 3 coffees. And after being seated and having ordered, one woman came and tell us that the table was occupied and we should leave. We felt quite disappointed as if it was really true, why do not they tell at first? So, it can be a good place, it really seemed it, but the customer attention is very poor and I feel I have to share it.
naianita . 2012-12-06
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This small and what appears to be a family run cafe in Notting Hill is just off the main street with all the shops. It has a deli style counter when you walk in where one can order food to go but also room for seating in the back. The menu isn't exentsive but the food is well prepared and tasty.We had the specials of the day and which included a curry chicken dish and a chilli con carne dish and enjoyed them both. The waitress was very friendly and helpful. Overall, it was a nice place to sit down and have an inexpensive lunch while shopping.
CanadianinBatonRouge . 2011-05-18
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£25 for 6 small lamb pieces some rice and salad and a can of coke did not show you a menu go towards Seven Sisters get the same meal for £15.00 But the food was nice
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We booked a table for 8pm on a Saturday evening and were surprised to find the restaurant completely empty. Needless to say we had no trouble being seated. The restaurant was clean and tidy and the service was efficient in terms of waiting time between meals etc, but then we did have the restaurant to ourselves so I wouldn't have expected anything less! The food was good although the starter we chose was a little pricey at £4.50 for a few tiny bites size pieces of spiced lamb (Botti Kebab). I ordered lamb dhansak, pilau rice and a tandoori roti, I have no complaints about the food. The meat was lean and tender and the dish was perfectly spiced for my taste. My partner order the kajal Special Biryani, which was really tasty. The accompanying vegetable curry was especially good. We never guessed that this dish would cause us so much grief when it came to paying the bill though! Read on....! My partner ordered a very nice and refreshing mango kulfi whilst I finished the meal off with a coffee, then it was time to ask for the bill. We had advised the restaurant on booking that we had a Taste card and would be taking advantage of their buy one get one free offer (ADVERTISED ONLINE). The bill did not correctly reflect this, only allowing us a discount of £4.50 off the bill (the price of one starter). We questioned this and was surprised to be told that they hadn't allowed us a free main dish because they don't classify the biryani as a 'main dish'! EH?! On politley asking the waiter, what did they classify the biryani as? A starter? A dessert? - we received a sly smile and a promise to get the bill sorted. I have probably made this experience sound a lot less painful than it actually was, since it took about 15 minutes of increasingly heated debate and some unprofessional raised voices from the kitchen area in order to reach a solution. They eventually honoured the discount. This was our first time at the Kajal and to be honest it will probably be our last, which is a shame because the food was actually very good but I can't help thinking that if they cannot honour the discount, they should sign up to Taste in the first place. What is the point of having a Taste card when you're only getting £4.50 off? I think I now know why the restaurant was empty at 8pm on a Saturday night!!